NAIROBI, Kenya, March 27 – Acronis, a global leader in cyber protection, has announced the enhancement of its security defense against advanced file-less attacks using Intel Threat Detection Technology (Intel® TDT) as it seeks to enhance its security products.
The new technology will leverage the Intel-integrated GPU to offload memory scanning operations from the CPU.
With cyber threats evolving and growing on a daily basis, Acronis researchers have witnessed new types of malware and attack vectors on enterprises such as polymorphic malware and file-less attacks. Many threats utilize an in-memory-only approach which can be hard to detect.
Intel TDT technology will provide Acronis cyber protection solutions with access to free resources while scanning HDD and memory resulting in improved system performance.
Acronis researchers found that while scanning all the processes in system memory on supported CPUs, Intel TDT reduced the load on the CPU 2.4 times, by offloading the job to the Intel-integrated GPU.
“The integration of Intel TDT into Acronis cyber protection solutions is a logical step to meet the needs of our users. During the last year, we observed that almost 50 percent of attacks detected were file-less. The use of this Intel technology is a great milestone as we continue to optimize and enhance our anti-malware engine,” said Patrick Pulvermueller, CEO, Acronis.
The Acronis solution combines complete single-agent cyber protection with Intel TDT.
This enhancement results in lower CPU utilization which allows more compute capacity for productivity and office software used by Acronis end customers while compute-intensive security operations run in Intel’s integrated GPU.
The innovation of Intel TDT will be available through Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, Acronis Cyber Protect, and Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office solutions.
“Through our collaboration with Acronis to integrate Intel Threat Detection Technology into their cyber protection solutions, customers of all sizes that utilize Intel vPro can perform frequent and highly performant memory scanning. This is a great benefit for our mutual customers as we help them stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated threats,” said Carla Rodríguez, vice president and general manager, Ecosystem Partner Enabling, Intel.